A screen shot of the North Korean propaganda video showing the destruction of the White House.

North Korea is answering the U.S. plan to beef up its anti-missile
defenses with a propaganda video showing attacks on Washington, D.C.

The 4-minute video is posted on Monday on the YouTube
channel of the North Korean government website Uriminzokkiri. The video shows
mostly still shots of North Korean military before showing the White House and
the Capitol in target sites followed by computer-generated explosion images.

The video features Korean subtitles. CNN is reporting the
subtitles under the White House shot translates to "The White House has
been captured in the view of our long-range missile, and the capital of war is
within the range of our atomic bomb."

Experts say North Korea isn't in the position to attack the
U.S. yet, but Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel announced last week a plan to
deploy 14 new ground based missile interceptors at Ft. Greely Alaska in
response to an increasingly hostile Pyongyang government.

CNN is reporting a similar video was posted last month. That
video, which showed a New York attack, was later taken down after the makers of
video game "Call of Duty" said the scenes were lifted from its game.